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Patio's kin
Answer for the clue "Patio's kin ", 7 letters:
terrace
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__NOTOC__ Terrace is an award-winning strategy game played by two, three, or four players on a multi-leveled 8×8 (or, more recently, 6×6) board. It is most widely known for also being a prop in the American television series Star Trek: The Next Generation ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1510s, "gallery, portico, balcony," later "flat, raised place for walking" (1570s), from Middle French terrace (Modern French terasse ), from Old French terrasse (12c.) "platform (built on or supported by a mound of earth)," from Vulgar Latin *terracea ...
Usage examples of terrace.
The first two kilometres above the coves were terraced like an ancient hill farm, planted with flowering bushes and orchards tended by agronomy servitors.
He studied the barograph, where the needle was moving ominously downward, and considered the dissolving skies and the mist which rose like a wall beyond the terrace.
Quickly his private computer recalled the facts: Arizona-spring of 1974-visit to Victor Basset, multi-millionaire- fabulous art collection -lunch on a terrace - a girl with golden hair, a face and figure to match its splendour, large round sunglasses leaving eyes an enigma -girl?
He nearly got up, then, to prowl the terrace and see if any of his bonsai had begun to wilt, so that he would know which ones to tend to first .
It came out a whisper, hushed by an image: his bonsai, perched on pedestals outside the windows letting onto the terrace.
Philip gave you the injection and afterwards showed us the syringe and the coramine, Brough was just outside on the terrace, doing the geraniums.
Assistant Curator, Gordon Pringle, watches the flames licking around the brutalist concrete terraces of the South Bank Arts Centre opposite and tells himself grimly, better them than us.
If Burnside and I did not sit on that terrace, darkness would engulf her.
In this most English of parks, flanked by the Nash terraces at Hanover Gate, this Islamic exoticism was arresting.
The surface of this modern extravaganza was textured with terraces, glass canopies, solar reflectors and the tracks of its dozens of elevators.
He felt like he was barely moving by the time he got to the first extruded terrace some seventy or eighty feet up, and realized how weak he was as he used the terrace railing to push himself upward again, watching the shadows as he rose.
The long shelter sheds called mantlets advanced in time with the terrace.
The table on the terrace had been set for three while he was in the shower, and Marge was in the kitchen now, talking in Italian to the maid.
The entire, magic morphogenesis is explainable as terraced chemical mechanisms.
Crikswich, by outbidding him at the auction for the sale of Marine Parade and Belle Vue Terrace, Van Diemen ran the houses up at the auction, and ultimately had Belle Vue knocked down to him.